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Well, it sure looks like something got in there. Maybe time to revise/reexamine your qt protocol (I don't mean that in a rude way, I've had to modify my qt procedure over the years).
He was the last fish pit into the tank and his been in there for 3 weeks. Seems like it would had came up before now. Am I going to have to keep new fish on a month qt?
 

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if you have the ability to QT you absolutely should. it's easier to QT then risk losing every fish in your tank if an outbreak strikes.
 

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He was the last fish pit into the tank and his been in there for 3 weeks. Seems like it would had came up before now. Am I going to have to keep new fish on a month qt?

What is your qt regimen that this fish and all others were put through?

Have you taken a look at that qt sticky from @Humblefish? It really will help you a lot.
 

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